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Key West Vacation Getaway Options

Posted by Loren Rea

So you are planning a vacation to the Florida Keys. Just so you know the Florida Keys span over 100...

Venice Italy, A Guide for Travelers to One of the Most Romantic Destinations in the World

Posted by Sylvia Grgas

History, Beauty and Culture

Venice is possibly the most romantic city you'll ever visit. It is almost redundant to describe the charms of this fabulous floating city, surrounded by hundreds of tiny canals. While wandering through the maze of footpaths or sitting back in a gondola and exploring the city by water, be sure to stop and visit San Marco Square, the famous Rialto Bridge, the elegant Doge's Palace, the Bridge of Sighs and the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore. Venice is truly a place like no other, with its quaint alleyways, waterways and way of life.

Last Minute Vacations

Posted by Jamie R

Last minute vacation or accommodation websites have really taken off in the last few years. They are a fantastic way for resorts and accommodation buildings to take up a bit of slack in there quieter times.

Italy Vacation

Posted by Beth Gabriel

Italy Vacation - A Walk with Michelangelo - Travel Tips For great vacation ideas, I highly recommend...

Important considerations for the budget traveler

Posted by Tony Robinson

There are many things for the budget minded traveler to remember, since getting the best deal on a vacation...

Cinque Terre - the Unknown Italy

Posted by Michael Russell

If you take a train north from La Spezia, a city equidistant between Pisa and Genoa, you will pass through an exceptional number of tunnels along the coast line to Rapallo. As you look out the windows between tunnels you will see little villages clinging to the sides of cliffs, like barnacles on an old freighter. This is the area known as the Cinque Terre, the Five Lands.

Hello from New York City (7) - The final day: Brooklyn's Prospect Park and Manhattan's Washington Sq

Posted by Susanne Pacher

Yesterday was our last day in New York City and our flight left at 7:57 pm, so we figured we'd store...

A Letter from the Southern Pare Mountains

Posted by Ian Williamson

There are no hotels or lodges in the Southern Pare; it is difficult to reach this part of Tanzania; that is difficult for a tourist. This area does not cater for westerners; and this for me was the attraction. I had been on a Serengeti safari, climbed Mt Kilimanjaro and even traveled to Zanzibar. All this was a fantastic adventure but I was in Africa and wanted to experience as much of Tanzania as I could. It was time to visit somewhere where there were no tourists, where I would experience the real culture of Africa.

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